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Lets hope 2015 is better and every MFC supporter/member can proudly say our team is the second worst (or better) in the AFL.

Hopefully better than that!

 

Hopefully better than that!

I always live in hope.

But it is the MFC we are talking about.

Think they are working on 75 year plan to win their next flag in 1965.

You got to love great planning!

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Hopefully better than that!

Take a dose of reality AzzKikA

We have the worst list by a fair margin it will be improved this trading period and will be better than this year.

However keep in mind we are coming from a VFL list in 2013.

IMO we will be a couple of spots on the ladder better than this year but we have a long way to go.

You cannot replace 20 NGE players in 10 minutes with better players.

2015 is going to be another tough year.

IMO 6 wins and only a couple of 10+ goals losses will be our lot.

 

Take a dose of reality AzzKikA

We have the worst list by a fair margin it will be improved this trading period and will be better than this year.

However keep in mind we are coming from a VFL list in 2013.

IMO we will be a couple of spots on the ladder better than this year but we have a long way to go.

You cannot replace 20 NGE players in 10 minutes with better players.

2015 is going to be another tough year.

IMO 6 wins and only a couple of 10+ goals losses will be our lot.

OD, don't want to give you more reason to dread 2015, but yesterday our VFL team had 15 AFL players in it, and they have had similar numbers for most of the year. They played Coburg, a non-aligned VFL club, and lost. They slipped to wooden spooners in the last match of the VFL season.

So our VFL team, stacked with AFL players, is not even up to VFL standard.

Hang in there OD, our time will come. But we all may need a few more of modern medicine's miracles to keep us aroud long enough to see the day it happens.

OD, don't want to give you more reason to dread 2015, but yesterday our VFL team had 15 AFL players in it, and they have had similar numbers for most of the year. They played Coburg, a non-aligned VFL club, and lost. They slipped to wooden spooners in the last match of the VFL season.

So our VFL team, stacked with AFL players, is not even up to VFL standard.

Hang in there OD, our time will come. But we all may need a few more of modern medicine's miracles to keep us aroud long enough to see the day it happens.

I have no delusions about how long this will take before we are a respected side bjDee.

I fully expect that I will not be around when or if ever that the MFC wins another flag.

The system is stacked against Small sides only a miracle will see the likes of the MFC, Bulldogs etc win a GF IMO.

I will be happy if we can achieve finals football by the end of this decade.

I am hoping for respectability by 2016 but that will need a lot of things to go well.


I have no delusions about how long this will take before we are a respected side bjDee.

I fully expect that I will not be around when or if ever that the MFC wins another flag.

The system is stacked against Small sides only a miracle will see the likes of the MFC, Bulldogs etc win a GF IMO.

I will be happy if we can achieve finals football by the end of this decade.

I am hoping for respectability by 2016 but that will need a lot of things to go well.

We are on track then OD with a top four side, As the Shockers reserve side is second last on the WAFL Ladder.

Just forget that Meth Coast has their Reserve side at the top of the WALF Ladder.

Please don't ask me where the Falcons are as it just upsets me.

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I suppose they play a final eight.

No that would be the AFL

Maximise the finals ticket sales Bbo


No that would be the AFL

Maximise the finals ticket sales Bbo

A top four system is the only way to run finals IMO

Sixth in a nine team Comp. Bbo

You had to upset me OD

Is this pay back for my banana joke?

You had to upset me OD

Is this pay back for my banana joke?

What Joke?

What Joke?

That OD won a years supply of bananas

That OD won a years supply of bananas

So you're on the meth too.

They must put it in the water over there.


So you're on the meth too.

They must put it in the water over there.

Oh dear

Really

Oh dear

Really

The pond at least.

FFS Biff now is your chance to get rid of that Agent Orange you've been hoarding. Chuck it in the [censored] pond!!

They wont let me fly to Perth and anyway I need the stuff for my chemistry experiments here in the Gat, the locals love it .Seems harmless enough.

They wont let me fly to Perth and anyway I need the stuff for my chemistry experiments here in the Gat, the locals love it .Seems harmless enough.

just keep it for the weeds and away from the hydroponics biffo


They wont let me fly to Perth and anyway I need the stuff for my chemistry experiments here in the Gat, the locals love it .Seems harmless enough.

I know you're working on a cure for the pox but surely you could do a unibomber impersonation and send a few sprinkles out west?

just keep it for the weeds and away from the hydroponics biffo

[censored] yeah! I only mentioned it and the "lads" started honking and kicking their stalls. Anyway the neighbour is out so I'm going over to make sure everything is ok with his missus (and his wine).

just keep it for the weeds and away from the hydroponics biffo

Oh no.....I've been marketing it as an aphrodisiac in the Grey belt (Eastern burbs).

Watch what those lascivious blue rinsers try to slip in your tea at old fartz tennis tomorrow.

 

Oh no.....I've been marketing it as an aphrodisiac in the Grey belt (Eastern burbs).

Watch what those lascivious blue rinsers try to slip in your tea at old fartz tennis tomorrow.

lucky me. i'm off to the ladies bowls night


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